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Q. In a pie chart showing the distribution of time spent on various activities, if 'Exercise' is represented as 10%, which of the following could be a valid percentage for 'Sleep'?
  • A. 5%
  • B. 10%
  • C. 30%
  • D. 50%
Q. In a pie chart showing the favorite fruits of a group of people, if 25% prefer apples, what percentage prefer fruits other than apples?
  • A. 25%
  • B. 50%
  • C. 75%
  • D. 100%
Q. In a pie chart showing the preferences of students for different sports, if 15% prefer basketball, what is the angle representing this preference?
  • A. 54 degrees
  • B. 36 degrees
  • C. 27 degrees
  • D. 45 degrees
Q. In a pie chart showing the preferences of students for different sports, if 15% prefer basketball, what is the angle representing basketball in the chart?
  • A. 54 degrees
  • B. 36 degrees
  • C. 72 degrees
  • D. 90 degrees
Q. In a pie chart showing the preferences of students for different sports, if 50% prefer football, 30% prefer basketball, and the rest prefer tennis and cricket equally, what percentage of students prefer tennis?
  • A. 10%
  • B. 15%
  • C. 20%
  • D. 5%
Q. In a pie chart showing the preferences of students for different subjects, if Mathematics is represented by a 90-degree angle, what percentage of students prefer Mathematics?
  • A. 25%
  • B. 30%
  • C. 50%
  • D. 75%
Q. In a pie chart showing the preferences of students for different subjects, if Mathematics is represented by a segment of 30%, which of the following could be the total number of students surveyed if 90 students prefer Mathematics?
  • A. 200
  • B. 300
  • C. 400
  • D. 500
Q. In a pie chart showing the time spent on various activities in a day, if 'Work' takes up 50% of the chart, which of the following activities is least likely to take up more than 10%?
  • A. Sleeping
  • B. Leisure
  • C. Commuting
  • D. Eating
Q. In a pie chart, if 'Education' takes up 45% of the total budget and the total budget is $500,000, how much is allocated to Education?
  • A. $200,000
  • B. $225,000
  • C. $250,000
  • D. $275,000
Q. In a pie chart, if 'Online Sales' account for 70% of total sales, what does this imply about 'In-store Sales'?
  • A. They are declining
  • B. They are increasing
  • C. They account for 30%
  • D. They are negligible
Q. In a pie chart, if 10% of the total area represents the sales of product B and the total sales area is 1,000 square units, what is the area representing product B?
  • A. 50
  • B. 75
  • C. 100
  • D. 125
Q. In a pie chart, if the segment for 'Leisure Activities' is represented by 60 degrees, what percentage of the total does this represent?
  • A. 10%
  • B. 15%
  • C. 20%
  • D. 25%
Q. In a pie chart, if the segment for 'Transportation' is 20% and the total budget is $1,200, what is the dollar amount allocated for Transportation?
  • A. $200
  • B. $300
  • C. $400
  • D. $500
Q. In a pie chart, if the segment for 'Transportation' is 25% and 'Housing' is 35%, what is the combined percentage for 'Food' and 'Entertainment' if they make up the rest?
  • A. 40%
  • B. 50%
  • C. 60%
  • D. 70%
Q. In a pie chart, if the segment for 'Transportation' is 25% and the total budget is $80,000, how much is allocated for Transportation?
  • A. $15,000
  • B. $20,000
  • C. $25,000
  • D. $30,000
Q. In a pie chart, if the segment for 'Transportation' is 45% and the total budget is $1,200,000, how much is allocated for Transportation?
  • A. $450,000
  • B. $500,000
  • C. $550,000
  • D. $600,000
Q. In a pie chart, if the segment for 'Travel' is 25% and the total expenditure is $4000, how much is spent on travel?
  • A. $800
  • B. $900
  • C. $1000
  • D. $1100
Q. In a pie chart, if the segment for 'Travel' is represented as 15% and 'Food' is 25%, what is the combined percentage of these two segments?
  • A. 30%
  • B. 40%
  • C. 50%
  • D. 60%
Q. In a pie chart, if the segment for 'Travel' is represented as 15% and the total budget is $4000, how much is allocated for travel?
  • A. $600
  • B. $800
  • C. $1000
  • D. $1200
Q. In a pie chart, if the segment for 'Utilities' is 20% and the total monthly expenses are $2500, how much is spent on Utilities?
  • A. $300
  • B. $400
  • C. $500
  • D. $600
Q. In a pie chart, if the segment for transportation costs is 15% of the total budget, how much of the budget is allocated to other expenses?
  • A. 85%
  • B. 75%
  • C. 70%
  • D. 65%
Q. In a pie chart, if the segment for transportation costs is 20% and the segment for housing costs is 30%, what is the percentage of costs for other categories?
  • A. 50%
  • B. 40%
  • C. 60%
  • D. 70%
Q. In a pie chart, if the segment representing 'Others' is 10% and the remaining segments are equally divided among three categories, what is the percentage of each of those categories?
  • A. 30%
  • B. 25%
  • C. 20%
  • D. 15%
Q. In a pie chart, if the segment representing 'Travel' is 45 degrees, what percentage of the total does this represent?
  • A. 12.5%
  • B. 25%
  • C. 50%
  • D. 15%
Q. In a pie chart, the segment representing 'Leisure Activities' is 15% of the total. If the total time available in a week is 168 hours, how many hours are spent on Leisure Activities?
  • A. 12 hours
  • B. 15 hours
  • C. 20 hours
  • D. 25 hours
Q. In a pie chart, the segment representing 'Leisure Activities' is 15% of the total. If the total time available is 40 hours, how many hours are spent on Leisure Activities?
  • A. 4 hours
  • B. 5 hours
  • C. 6 hours
  • D. 7 hours
Q. In a pie chart, the segment representing 'Transportation' is 25% of the total budget. If the total budget is $4000, what is the amount allocated for Transportation?
  • A. $500
  • B. $750
  • C. $1000
  • D. $1200
Q. In a project involving tasks A, B, C, and D, if A and B can be done simultaneously but must be completed before C, and D can be done at any time, which of the following is a correct sequence?
  • A. A, B, C, D
  • B. C, A, B, D
  • C. D, A, B, C
  • D. B, A, C, D
Q. In a project involving tasks A, B, C, and D, if task D can only start after task B is completed, which of the following is a valid conclusion?
  • A. B must be completed before D
  • B. D can start before B
  • C. A can start after D
  • D. C must be completed before B
Q. In a project involving tasks A, B, C, and D, if task D can only start after task B is completed, which of the following is a possible order of tasks?
  • A. A, D, B, C
  • B. B, A, C, D
  • C. C, B, A, D
  • D. D, A, B, C
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LRDI (CAT) MCQ & Objective Questions

LRDI (Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation) is a crucial component of various competitive exams, including the CAT. Mastering this subject can significantly enhance your problem-solving skills and boost your exam scores. Practicing MCQs and objective questions in LRDI helps you familiarize yourself with the question patterns, enabling you to tackle important questions with confidence during your exam preparation.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Understanding different types of data interpretation graphs and charts
  • Logical reasoning puzzles and their solutions
  • Key concepts of sets, Venn diagrams, and their applications
  • Critical reasoning and argument analysis
  • Data sufficiency questions and techniques
  • Caselet-based questions for real-world problem solving
  • Formulas and shortcuts for quick calculations

Exam Relevance

LRDI is not only essential for the CAT but also appears in various other exams such as CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE. In these exams, you may encounter questions that require you to analyze data sets, interpret graphs, or solve logical puzzles. Common question patterns include multiple-choice questions that assess your ability to draw conclusions from given data, making it vital to practice LRDI (CAT) MCQ questions to excel.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Misinterpreting data from graphs or charts, leading to incorrect answers
  • Overlooking key information in logical reasoning puzzles
  • Failing to apply the correct formulas in data interpretation questions
  • Rushing through questions without proper analysis
  • Neglecting to practice caselets, which can be tricky

FAQs

Question: What are LRDI (CAT) objective questions with answers?
Answer: These are multiple-choice questions designed to test your understanding of logical reasoning and data interpretation concepts, often accompanied by detailed solutions.

Question: How can I improve my LRDI skills for exams?
Answer: Regular practice of important LRDI (CAT) questions for exams, along with reviewing your mistakes, can significantly enhance your skills.

Start solving practice MCQs today to strengthen your understanding of LRDI concepts and boost your confidence for the upcoming exams. Remember, consistent practice is the key to success!

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